I filmed myself busting some beatbox harmonica in a ancient Crusader fortress in Northern Israel. It's called Belvoir Fortress. Kohav HaYarden ( Star of the Jordan) We were the last people there and you could hear the amazing sound of the wind blowing through the fortress. Enjoy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belvoir_Fortress_(Israel)

When Joshua Prager was 19, a devastating bus accident left him a quadriplegic for several years. He returned to Israel twenty years later to find the driver who turned his world upside down. In this mesmerizing tale of their meeting, Prager probes deep questions of nature, nurture, self-deception and destiny.

An archeological detective story traces the origins of the Hebrew Bible.

In this landmark two-hour special, NOVA takes viewers on a scientific journey that began 3,000 years ago and continues today. The film presents the latest archeological scholarship from the Holy Land to explore the beginnings of modern religion and the origins of the Hebrew Bible, also known as the Old Testament. This archeological detective story tackles some of the biggest questions in biblical studies: Where did the ancient Israelites come from? Who wrote the Bible, when, and why? How did the worship of one Godthe foundation of modern Judaism, Christianity, and Islamemerge?

We traveled to the largest refugee camp in the West Bank to meet some of the Palestinian youth, and to find out if the Palestinian Authority's commitment to non-violent struggle against the occupying Israelis was a national consensus. While there, we experienced the extremes of violent and non-violent protests, from hunger strikers to jihadists.

When war between Israel and Iran seemed imminent, Israeli graphic designer Ronny Edry shared a poster on Facebook of himself and his daughter with a bold message: "Iranians ... we [heart] you." Other Israelis quickly created their own posters with the same message -- and Iranians responded in kind. The simple act of communication inspired surprising Facebook communities like "Israel loves Iran," "Iran loves Israel" and even "Palestine loves Israel."

Technion students Eyal Cohen and Tomer Wassermann from the Mechanical Engineering faculty and Matan Orian and Dvir Dukhan of Industrial Engineering and Management take on the challenge to build a Rube Goldberg machine that lights the Chanukah menorah. Hanukkah is the holiday of miracles and here is another one.

Video entitled, despite the pain there is hope
Embodies this video happened happened with team Gaza Parkour during one drill in the area editors in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip, where Israeli occupation forces shelled one nearby very place your training team, where the camera is in our possession and we documented the event full and we did this video to convey message to the world that we, despite all what is happening in the Gaza Strip killing and bombing and destruction of facilities there is hope in life.